Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - Počet stran: 411 |
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... stage for act . And becaufe " Stage may be figurately used for act , a dramatic reprefentation ; therefore he uses it for act , a deed done . Threatens a tragedy . " Mr. W. One might be tempted to think the poet wrote STRAGE ! I know no ...
... stage for act . And becaufe " Stage may be figurately used for act , a dramatic reprefentation ; therefore he uses it for act , a deed done . Threatens a tragedy . " Mr. W. One might be tempted to think the poet wrote STRAGE ! I know no ...
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... stage of the world , Ariftarchus and Dr. Bentley ; for both of these al- tered paffages , for no other reafon , oftentimes , than because they difliked them . Sir Thomas Hanmer bad juft ferved Shakespeare , exactly after thefe mo- dels ...
... stage of the world , Ariftarchus and Dr. Bentley ; for both of these al- tered paffages , for no other reafon , oftentimes , than because they difliked them . Sir Thomas Hanmer bad juft ferved Shakespeare , exactly after thefe mo- dels ...
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... stage , like the old Vice , or modern Harlequin , belabours the poor Devil of his own raising . Who is there but will allow greater liberty for altering authors , who wrote before the invention of printing , than fince ? Blunders upon ...
... stage , like the old Vice , or modern Harlequin , belabours the poor Devil of his own raising . Who is there but will allow greater liberty for altering authors , who wrote before the invention of printing , than fince ? Blunders upon ...
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... stage And then is beard no more ! It is a tale , Told by an idiot , full of found and fury , Signifying nothing ! * And 21 The firft folio edition reads dufty death : i . e . death which reduces us to duft and ashes ; as Mr. Theobald ...
... stage And then is beard no more ! It is a tale , Told by an idiot , full of found and fury , Signifying nothing ! * And 21 The firft folio edition reads dufty death : i . e . death which reduces us to duft and ashes ; as Mr. Theobald ...
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... in " place and time , the two neceffarie companions of all cor- poral actions . For where the stage should alway repre- 68 66 fent thought it a poetical fin to tranfgrefs the rules of 62 Book I. Critical Obfervations thought ...
... in " place and time , the two neceffarie companions of all cor- poral actions . For where the stage should alway repre- 68 66 fent thought it a poetical fin to tranfgrefs the rules of 62 Book I. Critical Obfervations thought ...
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